APPENDIX to the PROGRESS REPORTS to the INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION. by the INTERNATIONAL ST. LAWRENCE RIVER BOARD OF CONTROL
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1 APPENDIX to the PROGRESS REPORTS to the INTERNATIONAL JOINT COMMISSION by the INTERNATIONAL ST. LAWRENCE RIVER BOARD OF CONTROL Covering the Periods after MARCH 2010
2 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control i September 2010 APPENDIX OBJECTIVE The objective of this appendix is to provide the background material that was previously repeated in the semi-annual reports of the International St. Lawrence River Board of Control (the Board) to the International Joint Commission (the Commission). Providing the material in this manner allows the report to be focussed on the issues and conditions of the reporting period, allowing the interested reader to refer to this appendix for the background information.
3 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control ii September 2010 TABLE OF CONTENTS APPENDIX OBJECTIVE.... TABLE OF CONTENTS LIST OF FIGURES 1 HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS Net Basin Supply to Lake Ontario 1.2 Supply from Lake Erie 1.3 Precipitation 1.4 Snow-pack on the Lake Ontario Basin 1.5 Lake Ontario - Net Total Supply 1.6 Ottawa River Basin 2 REGULATION OF FLOWS & LEVELS Application of Regulation Plan 1958-D. 2.2 Board Regulation Strategies and Actions 2.3 Ice Management 2.4 Iroquois Dam Operations 2.5 Results of Regulation Upstream Downstream 3 BOARD ACTIVITIES Board Meetings & Conference Calls 3.2 Meetings with the Public and Input from the Public 4 COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT.. 5 RIVER GAUGING COMMITTEE REPORT.. 6 ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY REPORT... 7 HYDROPOWER PEAKING & PONDING.. 8 BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP CHANGES... 9 ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT i ii iii
4 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control iii September 2010 Figure A-1. Figure A-2. Figure A-3. Figure A-4. LIST OF FIGURES Great Lakes Drainage Basin - St. Lawrence River System. 8 Map of Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River System.. 8 Map of Upper St. Lawrence River Control Structures.. 9 Factors Affecting the Level of Lake Ontario... 9
5 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 1 September HYDROLOGICAL CONDITIONS 1.1 Net Basin Supply to Lake Ontario Lake Ontario is the furthest downstream of the five Great Lakes. It receives the outflow of Lakes Superior, Michigan, Huron and Erie (Figure A-1). From a long-term perspective, about 85 percent of the water received by Lake Ontario comes from the upstream Great Lakes. Lake Ontario outflows are controlled at a location about 160 kilometres (100 miles) from the Lake (Figure A-2), with almost all of the water going through the Moses-Saunders powerhouse. Prior to construction of the powerhouse and navigation locks (Figure A-3), the flow out of Lake Ontario was controlled by a set of rapids that began about 110 kilometres (70 miles) downstream of the Lake, near the towns of Ogdensburg, New York and Prescott, Ontario. Water supply to Lake Ontario is composed of four main factors (Figure A-4): inflow from Lake Erie through the Niagara River and Welland Canal diversion, precipitation on the surface of the Lake, runoff from streams and groundwater flowing into the Lake and evaporation of water from the Lake. In addition, water for consumptive use is taken from the Lake. In the semi-annual progress reports, supplies to Lake Ontario are reported in terms of Net Basin Supplies and Net Total Supplies. The definitions of these terms are as follows: The Net Basin Supply is the net of the amount of precipitation over the Lake, runoff to the Lake, including groundwater, and evaporation and consumptive uses from the Lake s surface. Precipitation and runoff are estimated by measurements but it is not possible to accurately measure evaporation and consumptive uses. Therefore, the Net Basin Supply is estimated as the difference between the Lake s outflow down the St. Lawrence River and inflow from Lake Erie, plus any change in storage within the Lake itself as a result of a rise or fall in the Lake s level. An indicator of the amount of spring runoff that may be expected is obtained by monitoring the snow pack in the basin. The Net Total Supply is obtained by adding to the Net Basin Supply the inflows from Lake Erie through the Niagara River and Welland Canal. The Niagara River flow is computed using a stage-discharge relationship for the Niagara River below Niagara Falls and adding the flow through the hydropower turbines located along the Niagara River. 1.2 Supplies of Lake Ontario A summary of the mean supplies to Lake Ontario for each month in the reporting period is provided in tabular and graphical form as referenced in the text of Section 1. This information includes the inflow from Lake Erie, net basin supply and total supplies, along with some statistical data to assist in understanding how they compare historically. Also shown are the long-term average monthly net basin supplies, and supplies for the previous two years. The horizontal bars above and below the plots are the recorded maximum and minimum long-term monthly net basin supplies for the period of record since Precipitation Monthly precipitation amounts for the Lake Ontario and Great Lakes basins for each reporting period of the semi-annual reports are provided in a table referenced in Section 1 of the report.
6 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 2 September Snow-pack on the Lake Ontario Basin The snow-pack on the Lake Ontario basin affects spring runoff supplies when the snow melts; however because of limited snowpack data and lack of skill in predicting melt conditions, the volumes of spring runoff are difficult to quantify. 1.5 Lake Ontario Net Total Supply The monthly net total supplies (NTS) to the Lake for each reporting period of the semi-annual reports are provided in tabular form (Table 3) and graphical form (Figure 1) showing the longterm average monthly NTS for the period of record and the supplies for the current reporting period. Also shown, for comparison purposes, are the monthly NTS for the previous two years. The horizontal bars above and below the curves on the graph are the long-term monthly net total supplies maxima and minima for the period of record since Also shown is a table of the six-month net total supplies for the past years for comparison purposes. 1.6 Ottawa River Basin The Ottawa River is a major tributary of the St Lawrence River joining just upstream of Montreal which contributes to the water level of Lake St Louis at Pointe Claire and points downstream in the St Lawrence River. 2. REGULATION OF FLOWS AND LEVELS 2.1 Application of Regulation Plan 1958-D The Board assures that the provisions of the Commission s Orders of Approval relating to Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River outflows and levels are met. Control of the outflows and levels of Lake Ontario follows a regulation plan that was designed to satisfy the criteria set out in the Commission s 1956 Orders and other requirements that were established to balance the benefits of regulation among various interests. The current plan of regulation, Regulation Plan 1958-D, was adopted by the Commission in In 1961, the Commission authorized the Board to deviate from the outflows specified by the regulation plan in order to provide additional benefits to interests when this could be done without appreciable adverse effects on other interests. Today, the Board reviews conditions in the Great Lakes and Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River basins at least monthly and establishes outflow strategies for the coming weeks that may or may not include deviations from Plan flows. The outflow from Lake Ontario is computed weekly by following the procedure laid out in the Board s July 1963 Report to the Commission on Regulation Plan 1958-D. The computational procedure includes the following steps (the reader is referred to the Board s 1963 Report for additional details and considerations): Calculation of a provisional flow based on present conditions in the system (e.g., recent supplies and current/computed levels); Checking the provisional outflow against operational limits designed to protect interests; and, Setting a final Plan outflow. The Plan outflow is then reviewed by the Board s Regulation Representatives and Operations Advisory Group (OAG), and assessed against the Board s current outflow strategy and the current operational requirements of domestic water supply, navigation, power and other interests in the
7 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 3 September 2010 system. If all are in agreement, the Regulation Representatives, on behalf of the Board, recommend an outflow for the coming week to the Government representatives who direct the hydropower entities (who operate the structures that control the outflows) on the outflow. If not all OAG members and Regulation Representatives agree on the flow for the coming week, the Board of Control is called upon to decide. To aid in decision making, the Board analyses the risk of exceeding the criteria of the Orders and other water level indicators developed by the Board through experience. 2.2 Board Regulation Strategies and Actions In order to be responsive to changing conditions and the needs of interests, the Board schedules monthly teleconferences to review conditions in the Great Lakes-St. Lawrence River system and develop outflow strategies to respond to conditions and ensure that the Board is able to offer assistance to interests in times of critical need. The outflow strategies are designed to enhance the benefits provided by Regulation Plan 1958-D while not causing appreciable adverse effects to any interest. The Board Members are provided an assessment of conditions at the beginning of each month. Based on that, and a recommendation from the Regulation Representatives, the Board may decide that the strategy currently in place does not need to be modified. In such cases, a conference call may not be held. The strategy decisions made during the reporting period, and their rationales, are available on the Board s Website: Figures referenced in Section 2 of each semi-annual report show the daily Lake Ontario outflows during the reporting period, and the Lake Ontario actual daily, weekly computed Plan 1958-D and pre-project condition levels during the reporting period. The Board s deviations from Plan 1958-D during the reporting period are summarized in tabular form as referenced in this section. 2.3 Ice Management The hydropower entities install a series of ice booms each winter in the international section of the River to aid in the formation and stabilization of the ice cover. Hydro Quebec also installs a series of ice booms in the Beauharnois Canal each year. The Board does not direct the installation or removal of any of these booms. Installation and removal of the booms is coordinated between the hydropower entities and the St. Lawrence Seaway. The booms are normally removed as the ice deteriorates locally. 2.4 Iroquois Dam Operations Under the conditions of paragraph (j) of the Commission s Order of Approval dated 29 October 1952, the power entities are permitted to operate Iroquois Dam with Board approval. The gates of the dam can be lowered into the water to assist in ice formation and to reduce the level of Lake St. Lawrence when there are low outflows. Boaters must use the Iroquois lock to bypass the dam when the dam gates are in use. 2.5 Results of Regulation Upstream Lake Ontario The effects of Regulation Plan 1958-D and the Board s outflow strategies on the daily water levels on Lake Ontario for the previous two years and the current year to date are shown in
8 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 4 September 2010 Figure 3 of each of the semi-annual reports. As a means of informing the Commission on the impacts of regulation activities on levels and outflows, the Board provides the Commission with a comparison of Lake Ontario s actual monthly levels and outflows to those that would have been obtained under pre-project conditions (that is, the levels and outflows that would have occurred had regulation not been undertaken). A summary of this comparison for the reporting period is provided in a table referenced in this section of the report. The referenced figure provides a comparison of the daily levels to long-term average, and the levels of the previous two years. Lake St. Lawrence The period of record for this water level gauge is from Downstream Lake St. Francis at Summerstown The regulation of Lake Ontario outflows has a limited effect on the levels of Lake St. Francis, as the lake level is regulated by hydropower plant operations at Beauharnois and Les Cèdres, Québec. The historic range of monthly mean levels on Lake St. Francis since completion of the Saunders-Moses project is about one-fifth that of Lake St. Lawrence. The water levels of Lake St. Francis are shown in a figure referenced in Section 2 of each of the semi-annual reports. The period of record for this water level gauge is from Lake St. Louis at Pointe Claire Lake St. Louis water levels, in contrast, are influenced by the discharges from both the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, and are subject to much greater fluctuations. The period of record for this water level gauge is from Port of Montreal Water level fluctuations in Montreal Harbour are influenced by the discharges from the St. Lawrence and Ottawa Rivers, winds, the tide, and in winter, by downstream ice conditions. The water levels of the harbour are shown in a figure referenced in Section 2 of each of the semiannual reports. The period of record for this water level gauge is from Water level data prior to 1967 are not used to compute the averages or extremes as the St. Lawrence River near and below Montreal was altered by a dredging project in BOARD ACTIVITIES 3.1 Board Meetings & Conference Calls The Board, as mentioned in the previous section, oversees the operations of the hydropower project in the international reach of the St. Lawrence River. The Board, primarily through the offices of the Regulation Representatives, monitors conditions throughout the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River and Ottawa River systems. The Regulation Representatives provides the Board with weekly regulation data, monthly reviews of the hydrological conditions, monthly risk analyses using water level outlooks, and advises the Board on regulation strategy options and their potential impacts on water levels and interests throughout the system. The Board s Operations Advisory Group (OAG) holds weekly teleconferences to apprise the Regulation Representatives of operational requirements and constraints. The Committee on River Gauging monitors the
9 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 5 September 2010 Power Entities program for operation and maintenance of the gauging system required for Board operations, and reports annually. The Board typically assesses conditions monthly in the basin and adjusts its regulation strategy through meetings, conference calls, telephone and . Should conditions change rapidly, the Board can (and has) met more often. Board Members in attendance at these meetings and teleconferences are noted in a table referenced in this section. 3.2 Meetings with the Public and Input from the Public The Board holds regular meetings with the public, typically the third Tuesdays of March and September. The Communications Committee, individual Board Members and the Secretaries actively engage in outreach, information exchange and liaison with stakeholders throughout the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River system. Board members and staff respond to a number of inquiries and requests for interviews from the media and general public concerning water level conditions and the Board s strategies. These are detailed in each semi-annual report to the Commission. 4. COMMUNICATIONS COMMITTEE REPORT The Board s experience and the work under the IJC s Lake Ontario - St. Lawrence River Study both demonstrate that communications have become ever more important to the Board and Commission. Therefore, effective communications remains a key focus of the Board. Each semi-annual report summarizes the Board s communications activities during the reporting period. To lead this effort, the Board has a standing committee (the Communications Committee), consisting of two Board Members, the Board Secretaries, the Public Information Officers of the Commission, and the Engineer Advisors of the Commission. 5. RIVER GAUGING COMMITTEE REPORT The Board s St. Lawrence Committee on River Gauging monitors the Power Entities program of operating and maintaining 15 water level gauges required for the Board s monitoring of water levels and flows related to the operation of structures and forebay elevations. The Committee members are the U.S. Regulation Representative (U.S. Co-chair), a representative from Ontario Power Generation (Canadian Co-chair), a representative from the New York Power Authority and the Canadian Regulation Representative. Committee associates perform annual inspections of the water level gauging network. The Committee thus ensures the accuracy of flow and water level measurements. This includes annual inspections of the computational methods used at each of the eight outflow structures as well as auditing the Power Entities data processing. The Committee is charged with providing the Board with an annual report on the inspection results and computed outflows. Each semiannual report records the status of the River Gauging Committee annual reports and any recent issues. 6. ST. LAWRENCE SEAWAY REPORT Each semi-annual report records the first or last ship of the recording period.
10 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 6 September HYDROPOWER PEAKING AND PONDING By letter dated 13 October 1983, the Commission authorized Ontario Power Generation and the New York Power Authority to continue to carry out peaking and ponding operations at the St. Lawrence Project. Conditions governing peaking and ponding operations are specified in Addendum No. 3 to the Operational Guides for Regulation Plan 1958-D. The authority to peak and pond had been subject to Commission review and approval every five years. However, on October 28, 2005, the Commission approved peaking and ponding operations until the adoption of any revised Orders for the regulation of the St. Lawrence River or a period shorter than five years. The semi-annual reports record peaking and ponding activities which occurred during the reporting period. 8. BOARD AND COMMITTEE MEMBERSHIP CHANGES Each semi-annual report records changes in membership of the Board, its Regulation Representatives, Secretaries, Gauging Committee, and Operations Advisory Group. 9. ABBREVIATIONS AND TERMS USED IN THIS REPORT actual (data) avg Board the actual recorded value average International St. Lawrence River Board of Control (unless otherwise specified) cfs cubic feet per second cm centimetre(s) cms cubic metres per second Commission International Joint Commission computed level, outflow the level or outflow computed by Regulation Plan 1958-D deviation (outflow) exceedence probability ft IJC ISLRBC in Lake level LTA m m 3 /s mm NYPA a Lake Ontario outflow different from the Plan 1958-D outflow the percent of time that the value was exceeded in the past foot/feet International Joint Commission International St. Lawrence River Board of Control inch(es) Lake Ontario (unless otherwise specified) water level long-term average metres cubic metres per second millimetres New York Power Authority
11 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 7 September 2010 OAG OPG the Board s Operations Advisory Group Ontario Power Generation Peaking hour-to-hour flow changes over the course of a day Plan Regulation Plan 1958-D Ponding day-to-day flow changes over the course of a week pre-project the levels and outflows that would have occurred had regulation not been undertaken regulation Regulation Plan 1958-D Seaway Study Board supply tcfs management of levels and flows in the Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River system by physical control of outflows from Lake Ontario current plan of regulation for Lake Ontario the St. Lawrence Seaway (commercial navigation facility) International Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River Study Board quantity of water received thousand cubic feet per second
12 International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 8 September 2010 Figure A-1. Great Lakes Drainage Basin - St. Lawrence River System Figure A-2. Map of Lake Ontario-St. Lawrence River System Toronto Lake Ontario Rochester Kingston Brockville Oswego Ottawa River Cornwall Montreal CT. LAWRENCE Cape Vincent RIVER Watertown St. Lawrence River Saunders-Moses Dam Ogdensburg Project Lake Erie
13 Evaporation Precipitation Runoff International St. Lawrence River Board of Control 9 September 2010 Figure A-3. Map of Upper St. Lawrence River Control Structures Figure A-4. Factors Affecting the Level of Lake Ontario Lake Erie Outflow (85% of supplies on average) Lake Ontario Outflow Lake Ontario Ground Water
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